Last week we received about 4082 benchmark results from 862 registered overclockers around the world. The majority of the submissions is coming from Rookie overclockers representing 58% of the active community. They were responsible for 36% of the submissions. We had a peek at the most valuable submissions in a breakdown per league.

As you can see in the table below, the most valuable submission of the week was the second place in 3DMark Fire Strike 1xGPU of Rbuass using the GeForce GTX Titan X. With 101.5 points generated, the result is slightly more valuable than ObscureParadox' Global First Place in Geekbench3 Multi Core 2xCPU. At the bottom we find that the best Novice and Rookie submission yielded 22.9 and 44.4 points respectively, which is a fraction of the other top earning submissions.

The overclocking results submitted during Week 30 generated in total 550 World Record Points, 5410.8 Global Points, and 6796.5 Hardware Points. The distribution per League is as follows: 21% for Elite, 31% for Extreme, 19% for Enthusiast, 9% for Novice, and 20% for Rookie. The representation of the active community is as follows: 3% Elite, 12% Extreme, 14% Enthusiast, 13% Novice, and 58% Rookie.